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Your Nervous System Controls More Than You Think: Part 2 With Dr. Zac Spiritos

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Dr. Zac Spiritos, a neurogastroenterologist, shares his expertise on the complex connections between endometriosis and gastrointestinal symptoms. We explore the critical role of the nervous system in gut function and discuss practical approaches to managing painful bowel movements, bloating, and food sensitivities.
• Common GI issues with endometriosis include chronic constipation, diarrhea, bloating (endo-belly), and food sensitivities
• The nervous system plays a crucial role in gut function and pain perception
• Regular bowel movements are foundational for addressing other GI symptoms
• Slower gut motility is common in patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and endometriosis
• Antidepressants can be effective for gut pain by modulating pain signals, not treating depression
• The microbiome is promising but testing lacks standardization and actionable insights
• Painful periods are not normal and should be investigated, particularly if they disrupt quality of life
• Endometriosis is often misdiagnosed, with patients seeing an average of 12 providers before diagnosis
• GI symptoms can sometimes appear before traditional gynecological symptoms of endometriosis
• Finding providers who are open to dialogue and willing to investigate complex symptoms is crucial
If you're struggling with endometriosis and GI symptoms, start tracking your symptoms carefully, particularly around your cycle, and don't give up if your first provider doesn't have answers.
Website endobattery.com

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Chapters

1. Common GI Issues with Endometriosis (00:00:00)

2. The Nervous System Connection (00:04:20)

3. Managing Painful Bowel Movements (00:06:45)

4. Antidepressants for Gut Pain (00:10:55)

5. Microbiome & Stool Testing Reality Check (00:13:20)

6. Doctor-Patient Communication & Questions (00:22:03)

154 episodes

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Dr. Zac Spiritos, a neurogastroenterologist, shares his expertise on the complex connections between endometriosis and gastrointestinal symptoms. We explore the critical role of the nervous system in gut function and discuss practical approaches to managing painful bowel movements, bloating, and food sensitivities.
• Common GI issues with endometriosis include chronic constipation, diarrhea, bloating (endo-belly), and food sensitivities
• The nervous system plays a crucial role in gut function and pain perception
• Regular bowel movements are foundational for addressing other GI symptoms
• Slower gut motility is common in patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and endometriosis
• Antidepressants can be effective for gut pain by modulating pain signals, not treating depression
• The microbiome is promising but testing lacks standardization and actionable insights
• Painful periods are not normal and should be investigated, particularly if they disrupt quality of life
• Endometriosis is often misdiagnosed, with patients seeing an average of 12 providers before diagnosis
• GI symptoms can sometimes appear before traditional gynecological symptoms of endometriosis
• Finding providers who are open to dialogue and willing to investigate complex symptoms is crucial
If you're struggling with endometriosis and GI symptoms, start tracking your symptoms carefully, particularly around your cycle, and don't give up if your first provider doesn't have answers.
Website endobattery.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Common GI Issues with Endometriosis (00:00:00)

2. The Nervous System Connection (00:04:20)

3. Managing Painful Bowel Movements (00:06:45)

4. Antidepressants for Gut Pain (00:10:55)

5. Microbiome & Stool Testing Reality Check (00:13:20)

6. Doctor-Patient Communication & Questions (00:22:03)

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